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  2. Aesthetic–usability effect - Wikipedia

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    The aesthetics factor was manipulated by differing in terms of color combination, visual layout, and text font, which determine the level of aesthetics. [2] According to the study by Hall and Hanna, users perceived websites with white–black and black–white color combinations as less pleasing and stimulating than ones with non-grayscale color combinations.

  3. Applied aesthetics - Wikipedia

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    The aesthetics of cinematography are closely related to still photography, but the movement of the subject(s), or the camera and the intensities, colors, and placement of the lighting are highly important. Sound recording, editing, and mixing are other, highly important areas of film, often closely related with the musical score.

  4. Design space exploration - Wikipedia

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    Since the exploration is a complex process which takes large computational time, researchers have developed exploration tools which can give an approximate analysis of the system behavior in a fraction of time compared to accurate analysis. Such tools are very important for quick comparison of design decisions and are becoming more important ...

  5. User-centered design - Wikipedia

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    He exalts the importance of design in our everyday lives and the consequences of errors caused by bad designs. Norman describes principles for building well-designed products. His recommendations are based on the user's needs, leaving aside what he considers secondary issues like aesthetics. The main highlights of these are:

  6. Architectural design values - Wikipedia

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    This design value is based on the belief that the built environment can be manipulated to reduce crime levels, [30] which is attempted accomplished through three main strategies that are: Defensible space. [31] [32] Crime prevention through environmental design. [32] Situational crime prevention. [32] [33]

  7. Spatial design - Wikipedia

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    As a growth area of design, the number of spatial design practitioners work within existing disciplines or as independent consultants. The subject is studied at a number of institutions within the UK, [3] [4] Denmark, [5] Switzerland, [6] and Italy [7] though, as with any new field of study, these courses differ in their scope and ambition. [8]

  8. Systems Tool Kit - Wikipedia

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    Systems Tool Kit (formerly Satellite Tool Kit), often referred to by its initials STK, is a multi-physics software application from Analytical Graphics, Inc. (an Ansys company) that enables engineers and scientists to perform complex analyses of ground, sea, air, and space platforms, and to share results in one integrated environment. [1]

  9. Design thinking - Wikipedia

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    The Design Thinking Playbook. Hoboken, NJ: Wiley, 2018. Liedtka, Jeanne. Designing for Growth: A Design Thinking Tool Kit For Managers. New York: Columbia University Press, 2011. ISBN 0-231-15838-6; Liedtka, Jeanne. Solving Problems with Design Thinking: Ten Stories of What Works. New York: Columbia University Press, 2013. ISBN 0-231-16356-8